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The Psychology of Achievement (Summary) – Brain Tracy

6 Requirements of Success1. Piece of mind. Freedom from fear, anger and guilt.2. High levels of health and energy.3. Loving relationships.4. Financial freedom.5. Worthy goals and ideals.6. Feeling of personal fulfilment. (Self actualisation – Maslovs Hierarchy of Needs) – Once we know how we work we have to make efforts. Basic principles– Law of Control: we feel good about ourselves to the exact degree that we feel we are in control of our lives.– Law of Accident: by failing to…

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Narcissism Series: Diagnosis, Their Weapons, Family Dynamic & Solutions

Disclaimer: I am not a professional in this subject. I am only sharing what I have discovered from books, videos and articles by other professionals. I have included links or sources where possible. Narcissism Part 1 – Diagnosis and Behaviours Narcissism Part 2 – Tactics and Weapons Narcissism Part 3 – Family Dynamic: Golden Child, Scapegoat, Mascots, Flying Monkeys Narcissism Part 4 – Solutions Like No Contact & Grey Rock | Bonus – Covert Narcs Related links:Boundaries, Ethics, Forgiveness, IndividuationThe…

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Deep Inner Game – Understanding Boundaries, Politics, Ethics, Forgiveness & Individuation

I’ve decided to add this because it’s a great summary of the Boundaries aspect of the talk. Note: David Deangelo and Dr. Paul Dobransky taught me so much in their video that I kept it for ages and still get more out of it. One of the few videos I’ve still kept for personal development. Deep Inner Game DVD 6 to be specific ;o) Let me know if you want me to do more on this topic or any specific…

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Insults and Putdowns – Dealing with them & Responses

The first part is about dealing with insults and putdowns while the second goes deeper into responses. Part 1 – How to Deal With Insults and Put-Downs by Neel Burton Insults can be physical, such as punching, slapping, or spitting. More usually, they are verbal, whether direct or indirect. Examples of indirect verbal insults are jokes and ironic comments, backhanded compliments, mimicry, and false fascination. Ocular and facial expressions can substitute for speech; and things like a cold or constant…

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Be Anything BUT a Princess

I grew up with Queens. Princesses are divas while Queens handle things with bravery and grace. I’ve collected a few pictures and links to make my point. Don’t Call My Daughter A Princess. Just Don’t. DON’T CALL MY DAUGHTER A PRINCESS Why I don’t call my daughter ‘Princess’ Sorry, I’m Not Going To Stop Calling My Daughter A Princess Moms: For The Love Of God, STOP Calling Your Daughter A “Princess” Ten Alternatives To Calling Your Daughter A Princess BONUS:…

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